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Perched on the Blackall Range in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, Montville is a postcard-perfect village that feels like a slice of Europe transplanted into subtropical Queensland. With its artsy boutiques, leafy lanes, and sweeping views over the Glass House Mountains, this charming hamlet is a favourite escape for those seeking a blend of culture, nature, and gourmet indulgence. Wander past timber-and-tin cottages, pop into galleries and pottery studios, and soak up the creative, laid-back vibe that makes Montville a memorable stop on any Sunshine Coast road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Kondalilla National Park: A rainforest wonderland with the spectacular Kondalilla Falls, where you can swim in a natural rock pool at the base of the cascade (check conditions before diving in). The 4.6 km Kondalilla Falls Circuit is a rewarding walk through towering palms and piccabeen groves.
- Montville Village Green: The heart of the village, a grassy expanse surrounded by cafes, galleries, and the iconic St Mary’s Church. It’s the perfect spot for a picnic or to simply watch the world go by.
- Art & Craft Galleries: Montville is a haven for creatives. Browse the Montville Art Gallery for local works, or pop into the Clock Shop for whimsical timepieces and the Chocolate Factory for handcrafted treats.
- Glass House Mountains Lookouts: Several vantage points around Montville offer jaw-dropping panoramas of the volcanic plugs that define the region. Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve is a must for its elevated boardwalk and café with a view.
- Montville Village Markets: Held on the fourth Sunday of each month, these markets showcase local produce, artisan breads, plants, and handmade crafts – a great place to pick up a unique souvenir.
Suggested Time to Spend
Montville can be enjoyed as a half-day stop, but to truly savour its charm – especially if you plan to hike in Kondalilla National Park or linger over a long lunch – allow a full day. Many visitors combine Montville with nearby Maleny and the Glass House Mountains for a complete hinterland experience. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary, an overnight stay in one of the village’s B&Bs or boutique retreats lets you experience the sunset views and early-morning birdlife.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Maleny: Just a 10-minute drive away, this sister village offers the famous Maleny Botanic Gardens and a thriving food scene centred around local cheese and dairy.
- Glass House Mountains National Park: A 20-minute drive east, these dramatic peaks offer hiking trails (like the Mount Ngungun summit walk) and Aboriginal cultural significance.
- Sunshine Coast Beaches: Head 30 minutes east to the coast for iconic surf spots like Noosa Main Beach, Mooloolaba, and the quieter stretches at Coolum and Peregian.
- Mapleton Falls National Park: A 15-minute drive north, this park features the Mapleton Falls lookout and a short rainforest walk – less crowded than Kondalilla but equally lovely.
- Flaxton: A tiny hamlet en route to Montville, Flaxton has a historic pub and a popular fruit winery (Flaxton Gardens) where you can taste tropical fruit wines.
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Image credits
- Maleny — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Glass House Mountains National Park — Originally uploaded by Jkarjalainen (Transferred by rr2000 ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sunshine Coast Beaches — bertknot / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Mapleton Falls National Park — Heritage branch staff / CC BY 3.0
- Flaxton — Lankiveil / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Kondalilla National Park — Damien Dempsey from Melbourne, Australia / CC BY 2.0